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More patches are on the way so other orders can be completed.

The guayabera shimmers in polyester, the décor on the shirt is a cotton paisley black and white pattern with an official NBA Spurs logo centered on the left side of the shirt between the first and second button. A gold Finals decal is centered on the right sleeve and, just like a traditional guayabera, there are pockets centered in the front on the bottom of the shirt.

As with everything else Fuerza Unida creates, proceeds are used for supplies but also for the things that are near and dear to the organization.

“A good chunk goes back to the sewing collective and another portion is used for services in community educational programs for adults and young people,” said Esmeralda Baltazar, planning and development coordinator.

Fuerza Unida was formed after a group of women lost their jobs in 1990 when the South Side Levi Strauss plant closed. They mobilized to create their own brands.

“Together, we can make anything ... from a pillow case to a wedding dress,” said Juanita Reyna co-founder of Fuerza Unida.

Today, the group conducts a food pantry, a community garden and currently, it is in partnership with Centro para la Semilla, (Center for the Seed) a group that advocates art and nutrition and community gardening for a Summer Youth Leadership Program that Fuerza Unida currently is hosting.